Now, a new paper in the Journal of
Scholarly Publishing reports the problem may be even more widespread.
Not exact matches
Second tale: Defying all the best previous research on how readily people change their opinions, a young PhD student in political science at a top research university teams up with a senior scholar in his field at another top school to
publish a brief
report in America's leading
scholarly scientific journal that upends everything we thought we knew about the subject.
NHERI executes, evaluates, and disseminates studies and information (e.g., statistics, facts, data) on homeschooling (i.e., home schooling, home - based education, home education, home school, home - schooling, unschooling, deschooling, a form of alternative education),
publishes reports and the peer - reviewed
scholarly journal Home School Researcher, and serves in consulting, academic achievement tests, and expert witness (in courts and legislatures).
The
report recommended that archiving policies should not damage commercial and not - for - profit
scholarly publishing businesses.
One panel member, YoungSuk Chi, vice-chairman and managing director of global academic and customer relations for Amsterdam - based Elsevier, dissented from the
report, saying that it supports «an overly expansive role of government and advocates approaches to the business of
scholarly publishing that I believe are overly prescriptive.»
A broad consensus on the need to enable public access to all U.S. federal research emerged in a
report published in January by the
Scholarly Publishing Roundtable, a panel of librarians, academic leaders and publishers convened last June by the OSTP and the House Committee on Science and Technology.
Non-compliance with
scholarly journal policies (both journal - specific and general), including, but not limited to: multiple simultaneous submissions to different journals, re-publication of one's own prior work (duplicate publications)(see also item 3 above), failure to rectify / correct one's own
published record when errors or inaccuracies are found or
reported by self or third parties.
Jason is a
published author in books,
scholarly journals, technical
reports, and early childhood journals and has served on editorial advisory boards.
Dr. Noguera has
published over 200 research and
scholarly articles, monographs, research
reports, and editorials on topics such as urban school reform, education policy, conditions that promote student achievement, the role of education in community development, youth violence, and race and ethnic relations in American society as well as the author of several books.
Some sources say BookScan does not
report on 75 to 85 % of sales but I'd bet that number is actually lower (in terms of what BookScan
reports on) because if you consider the lists of technical,
scholarly, law - related books, the Christian market, the millions of self -
published titles each year, and all of the eBooks that use Amazon's ASIN system, I'd wager a guess that BookScan gets maybe 65 - 70 % of the market.
The new
report summarizes
scholarly research
published as recently as January 2014 on the impacts, costs, and benefits of climate change.
A more comprehensive
scholarly review, Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing, has now been
published in the journal Psychlogical Science in the Public Interest (and I'm happy to
report the full paper is freely available to the public).
The mega-journals, from Public Library of Science, with PLoS One, the Nature
Publishing Group, with Scientific
Reports, or the Royal Society, with Open Biology, link open access to the first new principle of digital
scholarly communication, namely, that there is room in any given journal for all of its peer - reviewed - and - approved articles, and the world is richer by the appearance... [more]
Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business has
published its latest quarterly Keller Center Research
Report, an online source of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of
scholarly journal articles and books relevant for real estate sales agents.
Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business has
published its quarterly Keller Center Research
Report, an online compendium of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of
scholarly journal articles and books relevant to real estate sales agents.